Thinkin’ Out Loud: The Best Las Vegas Race Ever? It’s Pretty Darn Close
After a first-time winner and a record amount of lead changes, it’s hard to argue against that being perhaps the best NASCAR race at Las Vegas ever.
After a first-time winner and a record amount of lead changes, it’s hard to argue against that being perhaps the best NASCAR race at Las Vegas ever.
Christopher Bell’s bid for four in a row came to an end, but a heads-up move by Chase Briscoe’s team kept it from being worse.
Have questions about the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas? We’ll try to answer them.
There was no shortage of penalties and loose wheel issues up and down pit road, while Trackhouse Racing rose to the occasion in Sin City.
Caleb Barnes and Stephen Stumpf discuss Josh Berry’s maiden Cup victory, Christopher Bell’s creative loose wheel solution, and more from Las Vegas.
Carl Edwards finally opened up on why he retired, while Christopher Bell’s current streak may mean nothing. Both reasons come back to the playoff system.
Luken Glover and Chase Folsom debate whether Christopher Bell’s hot streak is worth championship hype.
Three wins in the first four races of 2025 still aren’t enough to give Christopher Bell the points lead.
A look at the six drivers, since 2007, who’ve won three in a row yet were unable to win that elusive fourth straight.
Christopher Bell, hell yeah! Ty Gibbs, oh no! Plus the one thing fans don’t have to worry about with streaming.